I was bored of my gtk bright theme, so i was searching for a new theme, a dark theme. But i didn’t find a perfect theme. So i created my own one :P
Is based/inspired on darkcoffe2 and Chatsubo using the ClearLooks gtk-engine (yes, i love the animated progress bar :P)

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Hey that’s pretty cool! Good dark themes are very hard to come by. I’ve only ever had luck with Geramik. It doesn’t have any colours of its own – it uses your Qt colour settings. The only Qt program I really use is Opera and that has its own skins so the actual reason why I use Geramik is because it you can quite flexibly choose your own colours using qtconfig and it also looks really nice – it makes GTK1 apps look amazing! There are very few good themes that work for both GTK1 and GTK2 but this one does! It’s not 100% perfect, I have experienced a few glitches, some of which I have been able to fix. I had to tinker with my gtkrc files to fix the black text cursor and the hard-to read-text in tooltips and Guifications. But other than that, it’s been great! I’ve tried it in dark purple and dark blue. Here’s some screenshots.

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